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| "Service Truck," wc/ink on paper |
This watercolor went like most: graphite layin, careful attention to color and value and then in to accent certain passages.
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| "Service Truck," wc/ink on paper |
This watercolor went like most: graphite layin, careful attention to color and value and then in to accent certain passages.
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| "Inside the Dome," wc/ink |
This is a small sketchbook work showing a small fraction of the interior of our Botanical Center, much of which is inside a geodesic dome. I sat in a chair on one of the walkways between beds of tropical plants, trees, and the like.
During the cold months the Center is a welcome and warm refuge.
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| "Serene," oil on panel, 14x11 (private collection) |
This painting was done outdoors in Virginia a while back. The big sycamore stood guard on the river bank as I tried to capture the light reflected onto the underside of the huge overhanging branches.
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| "The Art Center, Snow," wc/ink on paper, about 5x15 |
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| "Breezing Up," acrylic on paper on board, 4x8 |
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| "Lamp, West End Salvage," wc/ink |
This lamp was shining just near where I sat so I sipped my latte and tried to imply the illumination behind the stained glass. As is always the case, this watercolor is considerably more dull than the original subject.
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| "Velazquez Self Portrait (copy)," oil on board, 8x6, 2008 |
An important influence in my work as a painter has been the immortal Diego Velazquez (1599-1660), the Spanish artist who served as court painter to King Felipe III. His masterpieces are the core of the Museo del Prado, in Madrid. Many years ago while in the military I had several occasions to visit that museum and spent many hours studying not only Velazquez but Goya and other Spanish masters.
This small painting is an exceptionally rapid sketch of an oil attributed to Velazquez as a self portrait done nearly twenty years ago. I was interested in capturing the expression and main shapes of the figure. It was also interesting to use a very limited palette--basically cad red, yellow ochre, flake white and ivory black. Although the limitation of colors is severe, it is possible to achieve a wide range of colors and values with only those four.